"An online book signing, is that really possible?" Upon hearing the suggestion from the editor-in-chief of Bloomsbury Publishing, Leonard Ethan's face showed a look of doubt.
His doubt was simple: in his impression, a book signing involved a person sitting there and signing their name on the books of those who bought their work, which naturally required face-to-face interaction.
So Leonard was naturally puzzled by the idea of an online book signing. To him, this non-face-to-face approach seemed like cutting corners, and it might damage his reputation.
"It might not be possible for other people, but it shouldn't be a problem for you," the editor-in-chief thought and said, "After all, you are not like other writers, and I believe your readers should understand the situation."
"Moreover, I think the most important point is that if you are willing to share your daily work with your readers, they will not only not be annoyed, but they will become even more interested in you."